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assau County Review
FREEPORT. N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918
Vol. XXI, No. 51
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illi!. i*iii£. lilii'AKiMjIlllVl
Busy at Sddiers.Club
Cantkn \;cd cf ycu.
V/licn ycu join ycu will receive a \Z19 rnem'jcr- ship button, a service C.zz and a (elder with ten Red Crocs Chriotmaa scale.
Wecr your buttcn cn thc outside cf your ccat — when your buttcn i3 where it can be seen you won't be aelcJ to join a second lin;c.
Put yeur flas in t'.:c front windov/ cf your home — with an additicncl incnnbership cross for each one of ydur family who j;ir.s.
If ycu have been a member during 1918, RENEW your tncmbcrahip NOV/ — f..:3 v/lll tc your only opportunity to answer "present" to the 1919 Red Cross Christmas Call.
be p'acad in the village office until .uch time as permanent department leadqoarters are secured.
Committee on mov.-.ig picture show -eported a final profit of $152.67.
Aubrey Scper, who has stored the }atrol wagon for several mcnths, at 10 expense to the department, being ' inab.e longer to keep it. the matter >f hoas ng it was left to the Chief ,vith power. ''
It was d3cid3d to recommend to the /illa^e Board that fire insirancj or. he dapartment apparatus be contin led a: former y.
Matter cf testing o'd hose was Icfi ':o the Chief witii powar. This wii )rcbab y take p ac3 in the very neai atura, at tha usuai piae.
R. Kr.33 and Ashacwn was approved .s a member cf Trjck 1.
A donatitn of $10 was mSds-to thc 7r..d:wment Fund of t.he State Fire ngn's H-me.
Chief Randal! reported tliat the nett .V3Ton for Hcse 3 had basn promisee n abjut two W33k3 frcm that date.
Matter of 1919 budget was discussed ijut no action taken.
FRATEKNAL UKUfcKS
MERRICK
IMaes at tha a«ct«t Fralwual 6rci •I ttl J*n- ». oer 27. Ihe Entered Apprentice i)e- ^•'•"'f ¦ ream over the holidays. The /ree will be conferred.
Sunday School meets at 11 o'eloek
w w.i tae re.cjlar moming congrega¬ tion this Sundav, the 22nd., retum-
meeUng of Freport j'"^^.^f *^« ^^ °''='«=^ •*?«*•»? '"»^
, 1. O. O F.. will be Te d I ?*"^^ House upon Sunday the »th-
- . The Boy Scouts under Clias. A. Callc-
|ins, £c3utmaster. meet osnally upon
Odd 1-etiows
A roll-call
Lodge No. 600,
next Monday evenoig. uecamber '^a
At th.s meet.ng it is p.anned for ev-1 _ , . ., oa « «» a _ji , ,
.,„ n..>.«ka, «« K.. ,. „ o... ^, .....A „ Tuesdsys at 7.30 P. M. A cordial in-
iry member to be picent or send a I .... . . j j . „ » tt .
I vitation IS extended to all to attend
word of greetr.ig.
Wear yonr bur.on where it can be seen
|Oin the Red Cross
fJ -all vou need is a heart dnd 6 dollar
THIS CPAeS CONTRIBUTED BY
SPARTAN LODOR U^-B^ F. nnd A, M.
A Citrlfltmas Supplication
Por w»d;r v.sion, c.eaier sighi, bo di3'3s to up.io d th'3 rijirht, h^ht upon cur way, Br w.sdom and grim fortitude, rrant thou, O givar of all Good,
These g.fi.a to us t.day— Per strength to heip the falen up, For grac3 to hoid the healing cup
U"..to the wjr d'a ton netd! O not in va.B the awfal pnce Of this vast human sacr.lic3—
Ihe cress 'n^ath wh.cii wa b'.eed— If through "fKis bitter, bitter ficod Of 6ca d.ng tears anJ sw^at of biood—
lb 8 dark Geth;emane— At laat, though scoar^^ed and bruised
and tried. The nations, cpastened, purihcd, Shall closer draw to Ihee!
—Loueiia C. Poole.
Kl!i) CROSS NOlES
The l''roepjrt Brancli, American
Rid Croij, acltnow.edges with thanks
vrd word Tuesday night that thsir ^,y. foi.ow.ns contribuc.ons which have
IN MldlViORlAlVM
>VlLLiAfil !•. LOvVkS
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Downs rs-
Memorial for Soldiers Planned
Firzt a Shaft or Tabi.t for Those Who Died for Us—Lat.r a Library for Thoae Who Return To Us
At the regular meeting of the Com¬ mittee on Plan and Scope Friday ev¬ ening a resolution was passed after a lengthy discussion that it was the sense cf the committee that a shaft shouid be erected to commemorate tho memory of our soldiers, sailors and Mar.'.ie> who have given their iivej dur¬ ing the Wor d War, and that later rhen it is possible to get a complete of our retjrn.'.ig v.ctors, a me- ial library be erected. A committee was appointed to se- are suitable designs for the ua-
wherever possible to expad te pay- lOrial, and another committee to as- ments to allottees. Information about
rtaln if permission aou!d be ob
linsd to place the monument bn the
Dpsrty on the north side of the rail-
td track between Grove and Main
lets, on "the Brqpk.ya City" prop-
• Dont forget to order all your fruit
vegetables; a'so Christmas tree-,
Christmas from the Public Mar^
t%, 50 South N^ain Street, opposite
he Post Oilica; tel. 552-J. Delivery 4
ni. every day.
Advrrtisr»!.«l)t
l; C. L. Mook, the popular Brook'yn ^venue laundryman, ha^ purchased business of Charl'e Howard ht 13 Fast Merrick Roa-J.
Ad*«rti**mMit
Cleaning up sale of flne nursery stock, >erge and small; low cost; spe¬ cial discount to dea'crs; must cl4an
nd for bui ding purposes. Wood-
£m Nursery, John J. Randall, Ocean Lena Aveaoea, Preeport. tf
TIm p^aea to bay coaL SlMlafar ^iuetr% Via. Maia St.. taUphoae 184
li:"3n made djr.njj the past week:
$1.03
.1... ft. r. Llav.^so.i, nunciiiy 1.00
Mrs. A. P. Davisson, monthly l.OJ
bikn. M. Travis, mcnth.y 1.00
IVI.33 No 1 M. Andarsun, monthly l.OJ Miss Caroline Atk.-.uon,
m-nm.y 1.00
son, WilHam F., had died in France of
lobar pneumonia, follow-.13 an attack Mrs. M. E. Powell, mc-.ithly
of influenza, cn Novamber 27. Mr. Downs, who was but s''p;'itV
over 18» worked hard to get into act- I ive satv C3 in th3 w.ir. Iia jo.iiad ..at ! Firrt Cava'ry of Nsw York cn April
3, 1917, and trained with them until
transferred to the Aviation Hivision
and S3nt to the Ohio Stat3 Univ3'-3ity
at Columbu';, Ohio, where ha studied
jntil January 15, 1918. Upon completic'.i of his course hs
transferred to the U. S. Tank Corps
which was then be'ng farmed and
iftertraininK at Gattyb'jr'; and Trbv-
hanna. Pa., he sailed for Franca Sep-
'.emher Z.S. He was tank serje.int cf
the 302nd Battalion, Heavy Tanks. Wi liam was born in Brooklyn, on
Mareh 10, 1893, and had livsd in Free- port for th% ^ast 9 yean, whore ha at¬ tended the schools, and also Hisrh
School. He was a msmber of the
Presbyterian Church and an active
v7orker in the Loyal Sons Cub of tha*
church. He is survived, besides his
parents, by one sifter.
Total $3.00
Ivindiy make checks payable \o
Freaport B.-anch, American Red
Cross.''and send to Mrs. C.iarles M.
Hart. Marrick R;ad, Freeport. L. I.
Soldiers and Sailors
Memorial Club
The First Memorial of Nassau County Und.r the Au^liicas of tha Soldiers Welfare Assoc.ation.
This bouse vs really the first me¬ mor.al in Nassau County to the boys
of this county who have laid down ' abandoned his contract before the sec- their lives in the service of dsmoc- ond payment of $300 was due and that
riremen Unable
^ to Save Fropert-
Whan the Fire Department unde Chief Randa'l answered a call for th' ¦~ad m'xin^ plant of the Standarc Btulithic Company, early Wednesda mor.iing, for the first time in man •ears, they were forosd to stand b; and witness the daatruction of thi property.
One rf the principal ingredients cf the road mixture is tar, and severa 'anks of th's, together with a num ber rf woodan barrels full, made f hot fire for about an hour. Owing tt the danger of the buming tar spread Mg, the chief ordered that no wate hould be u-ed, in which action hi was seconded by the company repre ¦ sentatives.
The emp'oyees cf the company wer<
working brisk'y with shovels and sane
when the firemen arrived and bega:
IroVing the who'e barrels out of th
' path of the burning preparation. /
'^reat d3al of this stock was saved
but the c.Mtents of the tanks, togethei
I with the shed wh'ch covered tham
I ware d3:troycd. This is a more 01
'ess common o;curranca in handiini
I prepaYatc'.-.s cf this nature, a'
I thou3:h the first time in Freeport, and
I iha cmpany resumad work the sam«
'day, after c'earing away the dsbris.
The loss is c;nfined most y to the
.read material, th3 shed a'though tot
! ally destroyed, net representing any
j 3C'.isideiabIe outlay.
Eadie Wins Suit
Colin M. Eadie, who purchased th? nrem'ses at the southeast comer rf Randa'l Avf.iue and No. Lons: Baach .'Vveniie in thi? villa,?e, has bean suc¬ cessful in re-istin? the suit brought against him in tha Supreme Court of this County by Stephen A. Whiften, a builder, to recover abcut $S39 for la¬ bor and materials a'^eajed, to have been furnished the dafandant, Eadie, in a'teratj^'.-is made to tha buildings upjn E-'d'e's premises.
Mr. Eadie claimed that the builder
Kenna, F. A. Duruz, G. Bias^er. F. Brandes. J. Murphy, Gardf.ier, W. Cozzens, S. Pearsall, I. Rais, R. Nutt, W. B: Crevoiserat, J. B. Wallaca, M. Nichols, J. Mahnken, 0. Magnussen. vV. Hanse, M. Ackerman, Meyers, P. mtc'iie, Kel ar, Nalron, T. Cann, A. Plump, C. Fester, W. Dunker, H. 3mith, E. Schafar, E. BadalhJ. Laux. V. Johnston, A. Fenton, G. Stone, K. YMnz, N. Dec'-i, J. Schultz, R. Earon, \. iCobin, Mauersberger. S. Stone, J. Shea. Su5^ar—Plaza Thaatre, E. Sprague Coffee—J. G bnsy, A. Carnie, C. W. dahnken, A. C. Forba', G. Gi bart.
Cream—Plaza Theatre, F, Zahner. Ilich, C. Fritz. C. LaMcrey, C. W. 4ahnken, J. Bjland, Yongen, T. Me¬ dially, L Duryea, A. Peter, Stalla, add, F. Gi bert, Gibbns, Forfeit, .Vlinjc-in, G. Gilbert, Landri.^an.
Canteen Work at Clab
The prjcadin? SunJav cveni.ig tho ""rejpart Woman's Ambu anea FanM vas cn duty. No list of C-intributor:i va: submitted, but they gavj i.he boy.) I good time, with Harry Peck at thc )iano. This c:rp3 of enhusiastic lad- | 39 has vo unteared for serv.ca at thc ooms onc3 a month. _^
Later.—The repcrt cf this commit- ae has reached us, as follows:
Mrs. Ed. Abeles, candy.
Mr-. M. Feltanstsin, candy, sugar nd rofTce for the entire day.
Mrs. A. Rosenstein, cream.
L. Markheim. cigarettes. *
Mrs. O. A. Hirsch, cigarettes.
Mrs. Kahn, paper plate.s.
Cakes—Mesdames Ed. Abeles, L. ¦larkheim, L. Kahn. W. Weyant, L, Jo%e\, Griffenhagen, H. E. VanRipar, 'uck, N. Schless, I.^Schloss, George Iraithwaite. Shady, N. B. Kappar, •lolke. Lew Halpin. Victor Moce, Sddie Carr. A. McWa'ter. Flah/.ty. lerr, Philbrick, A. Levy, .M V.-ler, VIr. Maier aud Miss He en Sc' inter.
I the services of this chnreh and to be- I cme identified with its community interests.
Commercial Travelers
Ihe fourth annual Christmaa party ;f Long Island Coancu No. 60O. U. C.l Lieut. Leightf.i Clarke is in civU- ... will be heid at tne r'reep-rt C.uoli.n if, asmin, the flrst of Merrick's .louse on Friday evenmg of next i eoldier boyj to recaived his honorable *eek. Decamber -11. Ihis is a fami.y jccharge. The Lieutenant retumed affa.r fcr the members cf the Caanc...| , his home here on Wednesday from *Uh Santa Claui. dancing ar.d a • roy \ Camp Hancock. Augusta, Ga., where
ai good time.'
JR. O. U. A. M.
State ofiicars will visit Freeport Council No. hi this Friday even.n^f.
Elastern Star
At its meet.ng Saturday evening .'Vesport Chapter No. uoo, O. E. £>., jiectcd the foucw.ng cfficars for idiU. -vlatron, Mr;. Esm,-..d Sti.es; patron, ilbward E. Pearsaii; as.oc.ate mat¬ ron, Mrs. Gordon Lind.;ay; conduc- .rass, Mr=. C.icstor Fa.to.i; associate .'on(l,;ctress. Mrs. Ottn Graser; sac .¦t;tary, Mrs. Cnarle.« P. Keiscy; ireas- jrer, Mri. Edward Penny; cru-iteas Robart L. Chri.tAC, Mrs. S. P. Arno d Mrs. Howard E. Pearsa.l. These, to- .j:athor with the appo.nt.ve offlc^'ri w.l. ba instal.ed at the lirst meeting is thi new yaar, January.
he was stationed for nine months.
Mrs. Sam'l Benner and Hiss Sybil 'lav? eft thiir heme here to remain 1 N3W Ycrk for the winter. In the 'prin? Mrs. Banner wiil make a ne- C3 sary business trip to her old home in Franca.
Mrs. P. R. Jannin?3 is at the HoteJ Von Air. Augusta, Ga.
Sons and Daughters at Liberty
C'.i Tuesday evening ProT;ressive Council elected th3 fjllowing oflicers: Councilor, E izabeth Edwards; aiso- clate councilor, Pearl L. Southard; V. J., E. Maude Corw.n; a^socate vie. cjuncilor, Josephine Behrens; R. S., Mary Crevoiserat; associate, Fred. Combs; F. S., Lila Scaddar; treasur¬ er; Henrietta Go.den; gu.de, Ei.a Of- ferm&-.i; I. G., Lillian Carpenter; O. G., Rose Connors; trustee for 1.. months, Minnie Fullager; delegates tc State session, F.orenca Ful.ager, Ihedora Golden, Annie Abbjtt, Mar¬ garet Qaugell. Aurelia Williams; al¬ ternates. E. Crevoiserat. ii.iiiiit! w 1.- iets.
T he installation cf ofKcars will tak« placa on January 7. (Spacial Contributir 0 j The Council will have a euchre t:.\C
Teo mucli cannot ba said of tha way Pinochle and domino party cn Tues- he Ladies'Ccmmittee worked for this (lay. Decamber 31. Naw dear's Lve,
Mrs. Charles Wadsworth has been jrnfincd to her home with an attack .f grippe.
A Christmas Carol Service and Pat¬ riot c will be h3ld in tha Church of tho R;dtemer on Sanday even.ng at 8 o'clock to whicli all are invited. A :j|.ecticn of carols with music may be taken horns by eacli attendant as a souvenir of tha hap^3y occasion.
The ChriFtmas Partjr of the Snnday School will be held i-.i the Parish House upon Monday evening from /.E9-10, the 23rd, to which the par- jnts cf the members of the School are nvited as guests.
Jewish War Relief f «port
' racy.
Soldiers Welfare Assodat'.on
The So'diers Welfare Association has been designated as the official bu¬ reau of investigat.on for clainsa made upon the Govemment through the Bu¬ reau of War Bisk Insorance.
It is the dssire of the So ders Wel¬ fare Association to give i'.iformaticn
a'lotments and ajlowaness from sol¬ diers ar.d sailors can be secured frcm 'ha Associaticji at 101 Wallace Street, Freeport, 'phone 764-W.
HIGHWATER TIDE TABLE
'ridav, Dec.
Saturday
Sunday
iVIrn4ayj
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Frday
Saturday
23
21
22
23
21
2'i
23
27
23
9:52 A. M.
10:41 A. M.
11;31 A.M.
12:22 P.M.
1:16 P.M.
2:11P.M.
8:31 P. M.
4:03 P.M.
4:52 P. M.
Freeport Club Starts
lis Winter Season
The westhsr was not propitoui izr ¦\ sp3c°al opeai^ig Fr'day ni?ht, but a number cf the members and friend md families of ths Freeport Club v^i- ted the c'ub house and enjoyed iiie bowling, pool, cards aod music.
It is p'anned to arouse renewed in¬ terest in the club ^ow that Ih} war is praetieal'y over atad the "boyj" will soca be eaminc baclc. '
S'bcI* maUm M tha Karfaw tar mia aX OrmSfatTa ami SretlnretMr* RalnM Aea- NSai tUtmnagmtm. I*aw Oeaatr B**'«w DdWa .aM ll'j«'a^_IUlB_StrM*: »^
mara. «mi
It is Iccated on the comer of Grove and Carma*.! Streeta, Freeport.
A house of sixteen beautiful, bright, sunny rooms, standing on an acre cf rround. it is not alone a memorial to those who have lost their lives in the erv ca, but it is a'so a testimonial of he gratitude of Nassau County to the living heroes who have suffered upon :he batt.efields of Europe. And is like- vise to serve practically in promot- ng tlie welfare of the disabled sol- liers and sailors on their retum fron war to the arts of paaca.
In this house a gold star will shine for every boy in Nassau County who lias laid d:wn hia life for liberty, .^nd in?ar each star the So'diers Welfare A asocial on wishas to piace a picture of cne of these bays.
Ttie.'preiidant-cf the Assoc'ation. Mrs. M. Jamas Zt'zzr, 101 Wallaca
it cost him to cimp'eto the contract about $139 and in this action set up a couirterc'aim.
Mr. Wh »t«n aluo contended that there was d ie h'm about $177 for ex¬ tra work and materials over and above the contract and thi* claim waa liti¬ gated between the parties.
Supreme C3urt Justice Manning appointed Coinselor Henry L. Max- ion cf this village the referee to hear and determine the action.
The testimony was Aluminous. Mr. Maxson in his opinion carefully re-
Vandals Spoil Tombstones
In Freeport Graveyard
The mo't flagrant act of vandalism that ever came to the attention of the authorities took p'aca late Sunday night in the Freeport Cemetery on. Church Street. Nearly a hundred headstones and grave markers were leveled to the ground and many of them broken.
The vandals did not ccnfine them¬ selves to the destruction bf the silent viewed al' the testimony and cited th" memoria's cf the dead, but wrought 'aw appl"cab'e to the esse and (p'ind 1 much liavoc generally. Large flower that the bu'lder wai in default in that; u"i» ^a'c pushed froth their pedes- he d'd not perform his contract to cn- • tals. flower pots broken and the marks ti'e him to tha aecond payment; that;cf the piecaa can be p'ainly seen on the contract was abf.idaned and ai! the faw remaining marb'e tabet?, in- t\T as tha contract cam is cone^med, \ dcating that they had been wa-.itonly dsc'dad the cae in favor cf tha de-' dsmolithed with fiandish daiight. f^nd^nt. H3, howaver, allowad thej The Freeport Cemetery was estab- Slreet, Freeport, dasires very much to I plaint-ff, bui'der, ah^ut $31 with in- 'ished in 1339 by an association of lot have families cf dicaased soldiers and;teT'-t t r extra wirk and mat.arials owners and for years was tha pr.nc ¦ aior? send her a photograph of th'eir .ard has drected judrment in favor of Pal bury ng ground for o'd ras dent
loble cause. Asida from the hard vork of the men in this committee hese ladies wera ca'Ied in at the last noment to assist and they cartainly nada a succa-s of it, a'thoutfh the vaather was very mjch aga ust them, hat d d not bother tiie 'adies at all, and installed its ofllicjr^ for I'Jly, a hey worked cn just as if th3 sun was i the Convccatif.i, Wedna;day eveninfe nuring d:wn on them, s.hawing that I ai^ follows: H. P., Forrest S. Dunbar, .heir hearts were in the right placa i king, Dav.d A. Kennedy; .ser.ba, Thao nd that thsir tho'isrhts ware w.th thai dore H. Vought; treasurer, Sm.th r'.
procaed.i to he p pay f jr light freshments which WiU ba served tc welcome the New "iear.
Royal Arch Masons
Freport Chapter No. 302 e'ected
Christmas Day at 7.30 and at 10.00 \. M. there will be a Celebration ef he Holv Communion at the Church of the Redeemer, the second service vvith the Cho.r in attendance.
George Christoffel is about recov. ared frcm an attack of pneumonia wh ch kept him a'.i invalid during the .ait three weeks.
nnocent across the seas.
In my opnion theae ladies da.:erve :pac!al mentirn.
Mrs. Ed. Abeles, Mr?. M. Fe'ten- tein, Mrs. L. Markheim each donat- :d $25.
Headin? the women's donations, Mrs. Kege', Mrs. Earon, Mrs. W. Wey¬ ant, M'ss Rand, Mra. Forbas and Mrs. Ed. Abe'es worked very hard in pro¬ curing do'.iation3 in the coin boxes. Mrs. Kegel procured many- other do¬ nations.
Mr'. M. Feltenstein. chairman of the Freepart Women's Ambulanea Fund, on behalf of tha organization, extends her sincere thanks for their kind assistanca whe-.iever they are called upon to do their bit.
Pearsall; secretary, Howard E. Pear sah; C. cf H., E. W. Aa.t; principa. sojourner, C. A. Ca.k.na; royai aic captain, Geor.,je Wood; master thirc vail, Patt Conklin; second, Albin N. Jchnscn; first, Gi.bert C. Shadwah; trustee. Thomas Spance; c.iaplain George J. Birch; sent.ael, Frani. Johniton.
Sewing for the Needy Pooi
Mrs. Etta J. Carman.and Mi-a Car¬ man are busy making clothea f.i Chriatmas presentj fr the need;, poor. They would appreciata contri butiona of outing flannel, or caah tc buy same, or good second-ha-id c.oth ing.
WANTAGH
Mrs. Charles Schafer has retumed from Saranac Lake to her home ir. this village.
The Sunday School Christmas ex¬ ercises will be he d in the Paris! House Saturday evening, Decembei 21, at 7:45 p. m.
Chas. Simes who we reported last waek aj announced "among tha mias-
ng in action," has been heard from after a thre months' silence and
:raat is the rajoein.? and thanksgiv-
n-^ of his fritnds. A cablegram re- -•3.ved at his heme in Freeport frcm
larnir.-.iy tn Sanday reads; -Weil and happy."
Tcn'.,'ht Fr day, the uppsr grade of he local public school is giving a .hristmas party to its friendl in tho e!»:o biild.n.T; to the number of about ]0. The ^ounj,er clashes entertained ha 0 djr ones at an exhibition this ifterncon.
Mrs. Harry Leich was the only en- .rant .-.i the examinahon bald in Free- jort Saturday last, for the vacant )o.'!tniajtarsh.p at Merr.ck. lUri. eicii has been our acting postmistress during vacancy and given us a i>ain- i.e ct" scrv.cj wii.ch wa arc very glad ias every prospect of becoming por- .nanent.
Mra. Reed Midmer has retumed Irom a stay in Philadalphta to spand ,he ccming holiday w.tls her mother, .Irs. Frank Miiicr.
ROOSEVELT
We acknowledge with thanks the -e^aipt of liat of corrections to our .^oo;evelt roll of honor, but wou'd lave fe't better if the writer had signed his or her name for identifies- .ion.
The December luncheon of the Wantagh R Weinreb cf New York. ;OwinT to iha d?ath of many of iti Ethel Box and A''ce S itharland cf
Laft Saturday evenin? at her homi on Wantagh Avenue, Miss Jeanattc P. Van Nastrand, tha pjpalar presi¬ dent of the Good Cheer Club, wa :andared a aurpriae bluebird zhowei by fha member* of the club.
Amonif th:ee pra:ent W3ra: Mrs. C W. Al'en, Mrs. G. C. Siemr, Mrs. A. E. Hu:it, the Mis tes E sie Yom :• Martha Bttx, Lillian Siema, Matti' 3ax. Anna K. Gr mm, A^nei Box
ifC'Ucders the eametery haa beaji neg- We wish tproigh your paper to ex- Th-. nian whs was behind the gun. I ^-CO Food
F'avors
Ati-. and Mrs. Edward A. R'c?.
,of Wejchts and Measures) sUrta ane* >r« and was very entMslsstie aJSSCZtrTSZ ^^^LSS^aJgLStJ^ .•^^ »«»^« *• ^ew York, over the results. I*oy ar^erMKl and 2nrT3*i^-.*nJ^^ Preeident Roosevelt semis
wMi'd make a flae Jtmea cift Foand DasnTC* •«« m^c^-mt* MeSjAbi^: -« .ttlMArtsdeFksms*,. SJ^'SSrKjJnJt
echoo' *^ I aatognphed foto on request ef Snp- ' ¦riateadMil Qsrris.
Wantagh; Mr-. C. R. Placa, Miss Har 'iet P'sc? and Mn. .\nna M, Harring 'f.i of Hempitead; M.^svBartha Low- dan cf Meadovtbrook; Miaa foranc Cote «f Brooklyn, and Mi-s £ aie Drake of Ccpiague. A most enjoya¬ ble evening was apent by all.
The engagement at .Miss Van Nos¬ trand to Everitt J. Co'e.<6f Brook'yn was announced seme weeks aipj- Shr was the ree pient cf ma-.iy beavtifu' pretrats hidden in various plaess and revea'ed by small b'aeblrds, which with ircllow roses, formed the decon- Oatm ter the eccasioa.
Mra. Sidney Smith of Lakewood Vvenue received word from her son n Indiana that he would be home igaln i:i a week or two.
Mra. John Denton of Park Avenue •eceived a letter from her son in ^ranca saying he had been wouiided JUt was improving nicely.
The Preabyterian Sunday School wi« ho'd its, Christmss exercises on rhurrday evening. December 26. at 8 j'ciock. All friends are welcome.
Mj« Marforie Walters apent the weekend with her mother in Inwood.
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..jmawDls and csplanati The seston's grestiugs and wish you snd those wlioae happnzs} ia oan a fall m3a«ure of Chriatmiu joy, and success for tha Nsw Year.
Bafore the flre Cliristmas eve ttte old maids wera planning for the heiU day.
"»#ter Molly," said tbo yoansw. "won d a long atoekittt ho'd all yaa^i wa-.it for a ChristmM gUkt"
"No, Elvire," said tli*-elder, "hie a. petr et seeks eeeU," ' ^^ *
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